2019 release. What's My Name, Ringo's 20th studio album, features brand new recordings with special guests Paul McCartney, Joe Walsh, Edgar Winter, Steve Lukather and Dave Stewart. more
Ringo borrowed the title song on this album from Colin Hay, who has long been a part of Ringo’s All-Starr Band. The Men at Work front man wrote the song years ago, and Ringo fell in love with it and... more
Bad Boy by Ringo Starr - Bad Boy is the seventh studio album by Ringo Starr, originally released in 1978 during a period where his musical career was sliding into freefall after several years of solo... more
Ringo followed his self-titled triumph with another big winner, this 1974 LP that rode to #8 on the backs of three more big hits: the title track, "Only You" (the Platters classic) and "The No No... more
Ringo was always beloved for his light-hearted charm, but he got serious about his solo career with this 1973 solo LP, and a platinum-selling #2 smash album was his reward. John, Paul and George... more
Ringo made a decidedly Beatles-esque Christmas album with this 1999 release featuring guests Joe Perry, Jeff Lynne and Timothy B. Schmit. This twinkling set of holiday classics and new songs now... more
The 77-year-old Ringo is no stranger to all-star affairs. For his 19th solo studio album, he really upped the ante, teaming with Paul McCartney, Joe Walsh, Edgar Winter, Steve Lukather, Peter... more
The 77-year-old Ringo is no stranger to all-star affairs. For his 19th solo studio album, he really upped the ante, teaming with Paul McCartney, Joe Walsh, Edgar Winter, Steve Lukather, Peter... more
Ringo Starr - Time Takes Time (180 Gram Vinyl/Limited Anniversary Edition/Gatefold Cover) Often considered one of his finest albums since the classic Ringo LP from 1973, Time Takes Time would become... more
Limited edition 180gm audiophile translucent green colored vinyl LP pressing housed in a gatefold sleeve. Since beginning his career with The Beatles in the 1960s, Ringo Starr has been one of the... more
Everyone knows Ringo, and Ringo knows everybody—and they’re all on his new album. His core band is already an all-star affair (correction: that’s All Starr): Steve Lukather, Todd Rundgren, Gregg... more
Everyone knows Ringo, and Ringo knows everybody—and they’re all on his new album. His core band is already an all-star affair (correction: that’s All Starr): Steve Lukather, Todd Rundgren, Gregg... more
Ringo Starr is a living legend whose contribution to the roots of rock and roll is immeasurable, not only as a Beatle, but also through his prolific and successful solo career. In gathering a new... more
Who showed up in the studio to help Ringo record his 17th solo studio album? How ’bout Joe Walsh, Edgar Winter, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Dave Stewart, Benmont Tench, Charlie Haden, Van Dyke Parks and... more
LIVERPOOL 8 is the brand new album from legendary artists Ringo Star that features 12 new tracks written and produced by Ringo Star and David Stewart (Eurythmics). more
He needs no last name, that Beatle drummer of yore, but he DOES need a good, career-spanning solo collection, which this CD/DVD edition delivers. Get the CD and get 20 tracks, including "It Don’t... more
Ringo’s first solo album, finally on CD! Features pop standards like "Night and Day" and "Stardust" arranged by Quincy Jones, Elmer Bernstein and Paul McCartney and other luminaries, with production... more